Winds of Wrath

· Destroyermen Book 15 · Penguin
4.7
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Matt Reddy and the crew of the USS Walker are positioned to push the line of battle to the breaking point on an alternate Earth, in the thrilling return to the New York Times bestselling Destroyermen series.

Matt Reddy and his sailors have fought, bled, and died for their Lemurian friends and other allies from across time, but their enemies are still operational. In Africa, the Grik General Esshk has escaped defeat to build a new army and new weapons, and is desperate enough to use them to destroy the world if he can't have it.

In South America, the NUS, General Shinya, and the Army of the Sisters have the evil Dominion on the ropes and are closing in on the seat of its blood-drenched power, but the twisted Don Hernan has struck a deal with the fascist League, and Victor Gravois is finally assembling the awesome fleet of modern ships he's always craved. If he's successful, the war will be lost.

Undermined by treachery on a stunning scale, Matt Reddy must still steam his battered old ship halfway around the world, scraping up what forces he can along the way, and confront the mightiest armada the world has ever seen in a fiery duel to the death.

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4.7
38 reviews
Arnie Cardenas
18 March 2024
I binged all 15 books. The final book seemed a bit rushed, in my opinion. Taylor Anderson builds this entire universe up, a technological arms race with a span of various characters, yet we know nothing of their fates beyond a hasty ending. While the battle were detailed and the narrative flowed smoothly, the audience could tell something would be rushed as pages dwindled. As expected, Anderson jumps wildly between plot points, gives little respect to those characters that made it far in the books only to just die. Taylor doesn't know what to do towards the end. Basically, it just feels like a mash of various plot points thrown together because after 14 books and writers fatigue, who'll notice? All in all, the book just ends with no post war epilogue on the fates of those who survived the war. There is no closure on anything or anyone. What about the Volcanoes? What about Cook, McDonald? What about the Grand Alliance and the League threat? Much is still left to ponder and wonder.
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Kristopher Decker
22 April 2023
Laughed heartily, tears streamed, anger twisted my face, surprise rocked me, people I cared about died, I came to like people I hated, all the while suffering some things in our real world. Thanks Taylor, I appreciate this wonderful experience. God bless you, and fair winds, and following seas.
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Toni Bishop
29 September 2022
Excellent book series can't hardly put it down
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About the author

Taylor Anderson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Destroyermen novels. A gunmaker and forensic ballistic archaeologist, Taylor has been a technical and dialogue consultant for movies and documentaries and is an award-winning member of the National Historical Honor Society and of the United States Field Artillery Association.

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